Israeli-Palestinian peace ‘real possibility’ 27May13 May 27, 2013

Ma’an News Agency    -     26 May 2013

220741_345x230AL-SHUNAH, Jordan (AFP) — Israel’s President Shimon Peres said Sunday that time should not be wasted in the search for peace between Israel and the Palestinians, calling it “a real possibility.”

“Two points are urgent: we shouldn’t lose the opportunity because it will he replaced by great disappointment,” Peres told reporters on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum on the banks of the Dead Sea in Jordan.

“We have to come over scepticism and doubts. Second, I feel it is a real possibility,” he said, speaking in English.

He said the two sides already have a “functioning” solution.

“As far as the Palestinians are concerned we have a functioning beginning and an agreed solution. The solution is the two-state solution — living in peace and dignity,” Peres said.

“I am aware of the missing links residing between the two ends. From my experience I believe it is possible to overcome them, it doesn’t require too much time. It is the real interest of all parties concerned.”

Peres said time should not be wasted.

“This is an important opportunity to reiterate our will, not to waste time and to return to negotiations and complete the peace process with the Palestinians based on two states for two peoples — an Israeli state and a Palestinian state living as good neighbours and cooperating economically for the good of future generations,” he said.

His remarks came a day after President Mahmoud Abbas told the WEF that peace between Israelis and Palestinians is “still possible”.

Abbas called on Israel to “end the occupation of our lands”, evacuate settlements and free Palestinian prisoners.

“This is what will make peace and ensure security for you and for us,” he said.

US Secretary of State John Kerry on Friday urged Israeli and Palestinian leaders to take “hard decisions” to restart talks, at the end of his fourth visit to the region since he took office in February.

The WEF closing session on Sunday will be addressed by Kerry, King Abdullah II of Jordan, Peres and Abbas, the Israeli president’s office said in a statement.


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